Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor02.15.23
Four new supervisory board members were elected at the Siemens Healthineers AG annual shareholders’ meeting (ASM):
The mandates of Ralf Thomas, Marion Helmes, Nathalie von Siemens and Karl-Heinz Streibich were extended. The newly constituted supervisory board confirmed Ralf Thomas as chairman, and elected Karl-Heinz Streibich as his deputy.
The ASM approved the proposal of to pay an increased dividend of 0.95 euros per share for the successful fiscal year 2022, and to allow the managing board to conduct the ASM as a virtual meeting for the next five years. Both the managing and the supervisory board were also ratified for the past fiscal year by a large majority.
“Siemens Healthineers has more than proved itself in an environment that was challenging on an historic scale. The company responded impressively to geopolitical upheavals, with record annual sales and profits,“ Ralf Thomas told the shareholders’ meeting. “In the course of fiscal year 2022, the company twice raised its outlook – and met its targets.“
Chief Executive Officer Bernd Montag said: “After five years as a publicly listed company, we are the strategic partner of many of the world’s largest and most important healthcare providers.”
He added: “Our company’s technologies and solutions address the great challenges of healthcare systems around the world: the rising number of the chronically ill, the shortage of personnel in medical professions and the roughly 3 billion people who lack access to medical care.”
In fiscal year 2022, Siemens Healthineers products and solutions were used by 212 million patients in underserved areas worldwide.
Following the ASM, the newly constituted supervisory board appointed the chairs of its committees. Ralf Thomas remains chair of the chairperson’s committee and will also chair the newly created nomination committee. Marion Helmes remains chair of the audit committee and the related-party transactions committee. Roland Busch will chair the renamed committee for strategy, innovation and sustainability, and Peer M. Schatz will chair the newly created remuneration committee.
Four members of the supervisory board – Veronika Bienert, Marion Helmes, Peter Körte und Karl-Heinz Streibich – were elected for a term of three years; the other four for a term of five years. This is intended to further the creation of a supervisory board with staggered terms and ensure its continuity.
The publicly broadcast part of the ASM was followed online by about 1200 people at its peak. 64 questions were posed live via video communication by shareholders or their representatives, and answered by the managing board and the supervisory board.
- Sarena Lin, management board member of Bayer AG
- Dow Wilson, former chief executive officer of Varian
- Veronika Bienert, CEO of Siemens Financial Services
- Peter Körte, chief technology and strategy officer of Siemens AG
The mandates of Ralf Thomas, Marion Helmes, Nathalie von Siemens and Karl-Heinz Streibich were extended. The newly constituted supervisory board confirmed Ralf Thomas as chairman, and elected Karl-Heinz Streibich as his deputy.
The ASM approved the proposal of to pay an increased dividend of 0.95 euros per share for the successful fiscal year 2022, and to allow the managing board to conduct the ASM as a virtual meeting for the next five years. Both the managing and the supervisory board were also ratified for the past fiscal year by a large majority.
“Siemens Healthineers has more than proved itself in an environment that was challenging on an historic scale. The company responded impressively to geopolitical upheavals, with record annual sales and profits,“ Ralf Thomas told the shareholders’ meeting. “In the course of fiscal year 2022, the company twice raised its outlook – and met its targets.“
Chief Executive Officer Bernd Montag said: “After five years as a publicly listed company, we are the strategic partner of many of the world’s largest and most important healthcare providers.”
He added: “Our company’s technologies and solutions address the great challenges of healthcare systems around the world: the rising number of the chronically ill, the shortage of personnel in medical professions and the roughly 3 billion people who lack access to medical care.”
In fiscal year 2022, Siemens Healthineers products and solutions were used by 212 million patients in underserved areas worldwide.
Following the ASM, the newly constituted supervisory board appointed the chairs of its committees. Ralf Thomas remains chair of the chairperson’s committee and will also chair the newly created nomination committee. Marion Helmes remains chair of the audit committee and the related-party transactions committee. Roland Busch will chair the renamed committee for strategy, innovation and sustainability, and Peer M. Schatz will chair the newly created remuneration committee.
Four members of the supervisory board – Veronika Bienert, Marion Helmes, Peter Körte und Karl-Heinz Streibich – were elected for a term of three years; the other four for a term of five years. This is intended to further the creation of a supervisory board with staggered terms and ensure its continuity.
The publicly broadcast part of the ASM was followed online by about 1200 people at its peak. 64 questions were posed live via video communication by shareholders or their representatives, and answered by the managing board and the supervisory board.